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Titre : |
An analysis of the course of carpal tunnel syndrome before operation |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Piotr PUCHALSKI, Auteur ; Andrzej ZYLUK, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2017 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 22-29 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Résumé : |
This work reports the results of an analysis into the course of carpal tunnel syndrome before operation in 479 patients, predominantly women, aged a mean of 58 years, who were scheduled for carpal tunnel operation. The patients were asked to characterise in detail the course of the disease and what determined the decision to undergo surgery. Results. We identified two specific patterns of CTS course: progressive and preservative/mild. Patients with short-lasting disease suffer first of all from symptoms, but the longer the duration, the more pronounced the functional impairment. In a proportion of patients with longer-lasting disease, spontaneous resolution may occur, for up to a year or more. Bilateral involvement is more common than unilateral and the interval between involvement of the other hand is a mean of 10 months. For most patients the primary motivation to undergo surgery is troublesome symptoms (pain and paraesthesia). Functional impairment is of secondary importance, however, its prominence increases in older patients and in those with longer-lasting disease. |
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in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol.83/1 (Mars 2017) . - p. 22-29
[article] An analysis of the course of carpal tunnel syndrome before operation [texte imprimé] / Piotr PUCHALSKI, Auteur ; Andrzej ZYLUK, Auteur . - 2017 . - p. 22-29. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol.83/1 (Mars 2017) . - p. 22-29
Résumé : |
This work reports the results of an analysis into the course of carpal tunnel syndrome before operation in 479 patients, predominantly women, aged a mean of 58 years, who were scheduled for carpal tunnel operation. The patients were asked to characterise in detail the course of the disease and what determined the decision to undergo surgery. Results. We identified two specific patterns of CTS course: progressive and preservative/mild. Patients with short-lasting disease suffer first of all from symptoms, but the longer the duration, the more pronounced the functional impairment. In a proportion of patients with longer-lasting disease, spontaneous resolution may occur, for up to a year or more. Bilateral involvement is more common than unilateral and the interval between involvement of the other hand is a mean of 10 months. For most patients the primary motivation to undergo surgery is troublesome symptoms (pain and paraesthesia). Functional impairment is of secondary importance, however, its prominence increases in older patients and in those with longer-lasting disease. |
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